Protesters head to Clayton

Part of the protests in Ferguson moved to Clayton Wednesday where protesters took a list of demands to Bob McCulloch's office at the Justice Center. The protesters eventually made their way back to Ferguson.

Casey Nolen, KSDK 11:08 p.m. CDT August 20, 2014

A light crowd of demonstrators march at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014.(Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

CLAYTON - Part of the protests in Ferguson moved to Clayton Wednesday where protesters took a list of demands to Bob McCulloch's office at the Justice Center. The protesters eventually made their way back to Ferguson.

It was a small, peaceful group but their presence was enough to cause some businesses to close early in downtown Clayton.

By around 7:30 p.m. close to 100 people had gathered outside the justice center.

A demonstrator lays in the street with chalk marks outlinig the body during a demostration at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch while police stand by in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014. The demonstrators gathered outside of the office to ask that McCulloch step down from the Michael Brown shooting death case. (Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

Two year-old Kylie Jones holds her hands up as she marches with other demonstrators at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014. The demonstrators gathered outside of the office to ask that McCulloch step down from the Michael Brown shooting death case. (Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

Chief Apostle Ermon Trotter, Jr. of the GHMI Five Fold Fellowship shows off rubber bullets that police have been using at the riot area in Ferguson,Mo during a demonstration at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014. The demonstrators gathered outside of the office to ask that McCulloch step down from the Michael Brown shooting death case. (Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

Demonstrators march and yell at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014. The demonstrators gathered outside of the office to ask that McCulloch step down from the Michael Brown shooting death case. (Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

Tamishia Hawkins holds a flyer of Michael Brown as she watches demonstrators at the office of St. Louis County, Missouri proesecuting attorney Bob McCulloch in Clayton, Missouri on August 20, 2014. (Photo: BILL GREENBLATT UPI)

Police officers watch as a group of pastors, clergy and protesters march to the office building of St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough on August 20, 2014 in Clayton, Missouri, demanding justice in the police shooting of Michael Brown. McCullough has not filed any charges against Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, after Wilson fatally wounded Brown August 9th. AFP PHOTO/Joshua LOTT (Photo credit should read Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images) (Photo: JOSHUA LOTT AFP/Getty Images)

A group of pastors, clergy and protesters march to the office building of St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough on August 20, 2014 in Clayton, Missouri, demanding justice in the police shooting of Michael Brown. McCullough has not filed any charges against Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, after Wilson fatally wounded Brown August 9th. AFP PHOTO/Joshua LOTT (Photo credit should read Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images) (Photo: JOSHUA LOTT AFP/Getty Images)

A group of pastors, clergy and protesters march to the office building of St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough on August 20, 2014 in Clayton, Missouri, demanding justice in the police shooting of Michael Brown. McCullough has not filed any charges against Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, after Wilson fatally wounded Brown August 9th. AFP PHOTO/Joshua LOTT (Photo credit should read Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images) (Photo: JOSHUA LOTT AFP/Getty Images)

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They call themselves the Coalition for Faith on the Move, an interfaith group calling for: an expedited grand jury process, an indictment of Officer Darren Wilson and for County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch to take himself off the case.

There was a fairly heavy police presence, but they were largely out of site. Most stayed inside the Justice Center.The group says they had people from all over the region and even the country in Clayton united by a common cause.

A few of the protesters complained that the city made it hard on them to get to the protest with parking restrictions, but things played out peacefully. NewsChannel 5 saw a captain with Clayton Police giving one protester a ride to the protest.